Latent Print Development
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Course Description
This 24-hour course is designed to develop the student's knowledge and proficiency in identifying the surface and select the correct processing method for evidence in search of friction ridge skin and latent prints. This course covers topics such as the searching, collection and transportation of latent print evidence, processes and procedures used to develop latent prints, and latent print processing techniques. This course will serve as the initial chemical development course which leads to advance latent print course to be taught at the Georgia Forensic Academy at Piedmont University.
Cancellation Policy
If an attendee is unable to attend the course for any reason, they may substitute by arrangement via email to Kayla Neal at kneal@piedmont.edu. Piedmont University and the Georgia Forensic Academy are not responsible for travel arrangements, travel fees, hotel accommodations, or any other expenses incurred by you as a result of any cancellations. If Piedmont University or the Georgia Forensic Academy cancels a course, you will be notified via the email address that you provided when registering. Please be sure to provide a valid email address.
Contact Details
Georgia Forensic Academy
1021 Central Avenue, Demorest, GA, USA